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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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it was huge because everything that i learned about the household that awfully use today i used in middle school kids don't have that opportunity anymore. so what i believe is the focus has to be a national focus on everything not just about longer school hours, but about how to surf and how to help the entire piece, how to get into the communities and provide some resources and so help to the stress that's in the communities so it is a holistic approach. as much as the academic data. i just firmly believe if we serve the whole child the academic peace will take care of itself and i think we are looking at from another perspective where we've created a bigger dividing those that can and those that cannot. >> any other questions? >> can i ask a question? >> sure. >> i was curious as a parent where you think we are in the broad academic community accepting that as the object of looking at the whole child because i -- we have been through a decade or more of the regular academic standards and i just wonder where we are embracing the point that you just made. >> i think sometimes my personal
it was huge because everything that i learned about the household that awfully use today i used in middle school kids don't have that opportunity anymore. so what i believe is the focus has to be a national focus on everything not just about longer school hours, but about how to surf and how to help the entire piece, how to get into the communities and provide some resources and so help to the stress that's in the communities so it is a holistic approach. as much as the academic data. i just...
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it won't help us hear you at all in this audience, but it will enable the broadcast to hear you. so go ahead. >> people are escaping like slaves, there they go, on their way again. >> sir? >> yes. >> given the expenses that had to be gone through to retrieve a slave was it good money spent after bad? was it a principle that needed to be upheld to show the rest of the slaves that the slave holders were serious about keeping their property? >> i think it's a built of both. keep in mind, that this is the most valuable property at the time in the united states. you know, by the outbreak of the civil war, it is in monetary terms, there's nothing comparable and all other sectors of economic activity combined, do not come close to the value of the slaves. so this is -- this is valuable property. and politically, it also raises questions and i think this is why i tried to tease out the banks case because it is clear that folks in front royal virginia are clear that they must get this man back, not only because of his value, but because of the standard that he sets that others may emulate
it won't help us hear you at all in this audience, but it will enable the broadcast to hear you. so go ahead. >> people are escaping like slaves, there they go, on their way again. >> sir? >> yes. >> given the expenses that had to be gone through to retrieve a slave was it good money spent after bad? was it a principle that needed to be upheld to show the rest of the slaves that the slave holders were serious about keeping their property? >> i think it's a built of...
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our customers are the people that we take with us. i remember at the port commission the contract was approved and i talked about the journey that we would have. the people from turner that helped with the journey, seven years ago, i could not say when i'm about to say. one of the reason this is a success is because of the vision of the project. . as part ofcindy is a dpw projec. that is our customer. tina smith, our senior project manager. madison, one of our engineers. nicole. she is one of our engineers. manny is a superintendent. seven people on the job running the show, five of them are women. two of them, denis and pete, they are still men. we will see. thank you for the opportunity and we look forward to the ribbon-cutting. [applause] >> thank you very much for noticing that and mentioning to all of us. it is my pleasure to tell you that i have the only all-woman port commission out of all four conditions in the united states. you have come to the right place. mr. mayor, it is finally time. please do the honors. across america,
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tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears an
tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears an
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that is it for us on "the five." thank you for joining us on this holiday special. thank you very much to the hellcats for west point for entertaining us and to our dinosaur barbecue team! who were here with us. we'll see you right here tomorrow. god bless our troops and god bless the united states of america. have a great night, everyone! captioned by closed captioning services, inc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to redeye. i'm greg gutfeld. let's go to andy levy. >> top story, tom cruise and indicated had i holmes you are damn right that is our top story. and american eagle flight attendant said they had enough. and probably bill clinton, probably and finally bill clinton and miley cyrus together in "d" block, two separate stories, i think. >> greg: thanks, andy and magic mike opening today? >> nah. >> i'm sorry andy. >> i know we were supposed to see it after the show tonight. >> i didn't know spin was going to be back in town. by the end of night it would not have been rude to offer your ticket? >> i said it's fine, i hope you enjoy the movie. >> have a grea
that is it for us on "the five." thank you for joining us on this holiday special. thank you very much to the hellcats for west point for entertaining us and to our dinosaur barbecue team! who were here with us. we'll see you right here tomorrow. god bless our troops and god bless the united states of america. have a great night, everyone! captioned by closed captioning services, inc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to redeye. i'm greg gutfeld. let's go to andy levy. >>...
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and we have the greatest guys with us. but does the will be falling over the coast and by noon time we are clearing away well. partly to disguise and it looks like we may see some moisture pulled in from the south, so some mid- and high-level clouds a possibility for the afternoon. we are looking at numbers somewhere has to start tomorrow morning. so partly sunny skies, and 50's in the forecast around sunrise. 56 in oakland, and afternoon highest anywhere from three-6 degrees above what we felt today. mid and upper 60's along east bay down into santa clara county. along the peninsula, partly cloudy and mostly clear, areas are popped out to 75 for the afternoon. low and mid 60's along the coast and even some sunshine like we are seeing now. your extent were cast, the warm- up is the gradual one. if we get into the weekend, upper 80's and low 90's for the ballet. >> a new york city bus driver is making headlines for his life-saving touch of a girl falling. it's a seven -year-old special needs child who somehow crawled into a
and we have the greatest guys with us. but does the will be falling over the coast and by noon time we are clearing away well. partly to disguise and it looks like we may see some moisture pulled in from the south, so some mid- and high-level clouds a possibility for the afternoon. we are looking at numbers somewhere has to start tomorrow morning. so partly sunny skies, and 50's in the forecast around sunrise. 56 in oakland, and afternoon highest anywhere from three-6 degrees above what we felt...
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mckey used 60 different people ma mainly in the countryside. they comprise d the labor force at his buford home. domestic service had it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners various needs. that was a downside and a negative. and unlike field hands they had no place to hide. indeed typically they were fed better than the field hands also. domestics were privy to important information that might prove essential and valuable because of their proximity to their owners and also to the people who came and visited their owners. they were in a privileged position. but mckey was indull gent slave master. he frequently had robert accompany him to his various properties. mckey taught smalls how to ride horses, to swim, how to ride boats to hunt with a gun and other kinds of things. sequele equally significant is the fact that robert allowed him to remain with his mother until he was 12 years old. at that point his life would change but in an unanticipated way. let me say something about lydia this
mckey used 60 different people ma mainly in the countryside. they comprise d the labor force at his buford home. domestic service had it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners various needs. that was a downside and a negative. and unlike field hands they had no place to hide. indeed typically they were fed better than the field hands also. domestics were privy to important information that might prove essential and valuable because of...
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over in london covering the olympic games for us tonight, he takes us inside one of the first stops for team usa. it's called team processing. it's where all the ath lelet at get their uniforms. >> police have finally lifted the crime tape six days after the shooting at a movie theater. holmes' lawyers are getting the first look at his home as neighbors in the building are being allow today return. this new video shows a very different james holmes. he was recorded in 2006. it shows him giving a presentation at the institute for biological studies. instructors remember him as a mediocre student who did not take direction. >>> people going to the movies are already on edge in wake of that shooting. but two separate fights during a screening of the "dark knight rises" had them running for safety. police show a man punching a woman in the face. this happened on sunday. all of this in a dispute about a bathroom stall. then, two women started fielgting. somebody yelled something and then everybody in the theater panicked. >> attorneys for the victims say the school's reckless behavior contri
over in london covering the olympic games for us tonight, he takes us inside one of the first stops for team usa. it's called team processing. it's where all the ath lelet at get their uniforms. >> police have finally lifted the crime tape six days after the shooting at a movie theater. holmes' lawyers are getting the first look at his home as neighbors in the building are being allow today return. this new video shows a very different james holmes. he was recorded in 2006. it shows him...
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it should be a beacon that reminds us of what we were, what challenges we still face, and a point us toward what we can become. the vision of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture is to inspire learning and understanding, promote healing, foster dialogue and reconciliation in an a environment that tells the american story through the lens of african-americans. in 2005, lonnie bunch was hired as the founding director of the museum. the museum will present the african-american story as part of the fabric of american life, a life of freedom, of bondage, of hope and resiliency, of struggle and pain, of successes and triumphs. it allows us to look at american history from an african-american perspective, and by so doing, we can see how important african-american history is to a larger american history. robert smalls is included in the museum's vision, and it includes the stories related to robert smalls and his life and word. in february of -- february of th year, the museum celebrated the groundbreaking. and president obama was there. and i want to sha
it should be a beacon that reminds us of what we were, what challenges we still face, and a point us toward what we can become. the vision of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture is to inspire learning and understanding, promote healing, foster dialogue and reconciliation in an a environment that tells the american story through the lens of african-americans. in 2005, lonnie bunch was hired as the founding director of the museum. the museum will present the...
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that is it for us on "the five." thank you for joining us on this holiday special. thank you very much to the hellcats for west point for entertaining us and to our dinosaur barbecue team! who were here with us. we'll see you right here tomorrow. god bless our troops and god bless the united states of america. have a great night, everyone! captioned by closed captioning services, inc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
that is it for us on "the five." thank you for joining us on this holiday special. thank you very much to the hellcats for west point for entertaining us and to our dinosaur barbecue team! who were here with us. we'll see you right here tomorrow. god bless our troops and god bless the united states of america. have a great night, everyone! captioned by closed captioning services, inc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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thank you for joining us! thank you so much. (audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) wow! thank you so much. folks nation, you know years and billions of dollars our presidential election is going to come down to a few undecided voters in key swing states. the fate of our country now in the hands of people who don't think about what they want until they get right up to the register mcdonald's. (laughter) and one-- one of those key swing states is nevada where, since 1978 their presidential election ballot gives voters the option to choose "none of the above." (laughter) but now, folks, the nevada republican party has gone to court to have "none of the above" taken off the ballot because, as the "national journal" put it, in nevada none is a fearsome foe for the g.o.p. (laughter) that's right. nevada republicans are scared that "none of the above" could take votes from mitt romney. (laughter) and, folks, i tell you, i think they've got grounds here. remember, mitt's not tells us how he's going to fix the economy or wh
thank you for joining us! thank you so much. (audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) wow! thank you so much. folks nation, you know years and billions of dollars our presidential election is going to come down to a few undecided voters in key swing states. the fate of our country now in the hands of people who don't think about what they want until they get right up to the register mcdonald's. (laughter) and one-- one of those key swing states is nevada where, since 1978...
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and the navy primarily used coal french was escorting he and his family to new york. dupont was very worried about this. and he wrote this wife, i took for granted that robert smalls wa wanted to go. but he came to know if he was going to lose this place here as pilot for my vessels. and i came to think you are the most superior negro that i have ever met. i told him you need not go to the north unless you wish it. i told him if you return in a month i would take him on again as a pilot. he said he would again go with mr. french. unless he promised to have him back in three weeks he would not go. robert. you would see how the navy officers have treated you. giving you work and are kind in your feelings. they will always be your friends. the reply was sprtriking. it is because i know this that i have come to see you today. my best friends are in the navy and aboard the ship. he did return one of dupont's top assistants and ask eed him. has your head been turned. it was turned but one way all the time that i was in the north. toward port royal. he will join the nav al e
and the navy primarily used coal french was escorting he and his family to new york. dupont was very worried about this. and he wrote this wife, i took for granted that robert smalls wa wanted to go. but he came to know if he was going to lose this place here as pilot for my vessels. and i came to think you are the most superior negro that i have ever met. i told him you need not go to the north unless you wish it. i told him if you return in a month i would take him on again as a pilot. he...
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he has allowed us as historians to use his life as an example and to challenge the nonsense about ignorant negroes, to challenge the nonsense about african-americans being made and wanting to be slaves and loving their masters, although i have to say smalls did try to bail out the mckees a couple of times. but again, that doesn't mean that he loved them in the way that they said slaves love their masters in the 19th century. so with that, i'll pass it on to -- go ahead. [ applause ] >> good evening. hi, i'm delighted to be here with you and to bring greetings to you from our founding director, lonnie g.baunch at the african-american museum of history and culture. and i've been asked to talk about robert smalls and the future. and he does have a future with the national museum of african-american history and culture. let me begin by talking about the history and mission of the museum. the national museum of african-american history and culture was established in 2003 as the 19th museum of the smithsonian institution, the largest museum complex and research organization in the world. its mis
he has allowed us as historians to use his life as an example and to challenge the nonsense about ignorant negroes, to challenge the nonsense about african-americans being made and wanting to be slaves and loving their masters, although i have to say smalls did try to bail out the mckees a couple of times. but again, that doesn't mean that he loved them in the way that they said slaves love their masters in the 19th century. so with that, i'll pass it on to -- go ahead. [ applause ] >>...
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and thank you for keeping us updated on what's happening over there and. founding editor of the independent. well fighting against foreclosure california now the first state to crack down on the biggest bags making it more difficult for them to prey on homeowners and foreclose on bob the law would block lenders from foreclosing while the homeowner seeks alternatives and it takes it a step further by allowing homeowners to sue the banks to stop the foreclosures from happening and the troubled housing market this could could this be the beginning of reforming the industry and could it be a glimmer of hope for thousands of homeowners that are struggling to make ends meet and keep their homes to talk about this is richard ask asco excuse me is a senior fellow for the campaign for america's future a welcome there so could this be a way to kind of empower new to empower homeowners this new law. well as the california attorney general herself said it's a start it does by giving them you know the law does several things the proposed law the governor hasn't signed
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another term used to describe the american civil rights movement. secondly, smalls' life is a consummately american story. a story of triumph over adversity, success against the odds, and of course what better place to talk about such an american life than in charleston, smalls' second home and indeed a city unique in its contributions to americana and those things that would become afro americana. i want to talk about smalls' later life. i want to talk about his experiences in beaufort, but mainly in charleston as a way of understanding how these environments prepared him for his later achievements in life. now robert smalls is born in 1839 in beaufort, he's the son of lydia polite, who was the son of -- mckee was a planter and he owned approximately 60 different people who he used mainly in the country side. but lydia and robert comprised the main part of his domestic labor force at his beaufort home. know domestic service had its positive aspects and it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners
another term used to describe the american civil rights movement. secondly, smalls' life is a consummately american story. a story of triumph over adversity, success against the odds, and of course what better place to talk about such an american life than in charleston, smalls' second home and indeed a city unique in its contributions to americana and those things that would become afro americana. i want to talk about smalls' later life. i want to talk about his experiences in beaufort, but...
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(laughter) >> stephen: will you sing us a few things, or rapster us a few things about the things people go through? >> yes, i will. >> stephen: life is good and it's great to have you here. we'll be right back with a performance by nas. thank you, sir. (cheers and applause) i'm female spirit present. it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator. wherever you are. ya, no. he's over here. >>in the refrigerator? >> stephen: here to perform "the don" off his new album "life is good" ladies and gentlemen, nas. (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ new york city... (cheers and applause) let's go! ♪ in the new york city, yo, yo, yo. ♪ smoking an escubano, there go my second bottle ♪ ♪ habitual happiness hit you with two tecs ♪ rocking roberto cavalli, no shirt on a convertible, my chropl beeiana mommy ride beg side me ♪ every tat mean something ♪ y'all was mad all the years i was ge
(laughter) >> stephen: will you sing us a few things, or rapster us a few things about the things people go through? >> yes, i will. >> stephen: life is good and it's great to have you here. we'll be right back with a performance by nas. thank you, sir. (cheers and applause) i'm female spirit present. it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding....
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> we are just a couple minutes away now from the top of the hour, which would indicate that wolf blitzer is standing by live in "the situation room." there you are, my friend. what have you got going? >> we have a lot going on. in the 4:00 p.m. eastern hour near the top of the hour it's pretty shocking to me, the united states is still shelling out, get this, about a billion dollars a year in economic and military aid to iraq even though the iraqis have a $50 billion budget surplus. they are one of the major oil exporting countries in the world right now. they're rolling in cash. and u.s. taxpayers are still shelling out all that money to build some infrastructure, military aid, economic aid, to iraq. what's going on? one congressman from utah, the republican chair of a key house subcommittee, he's outraged by th
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we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >> hi, everybody, ear we live interest america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. there is a scorching heatwave gripping much of our nation today and it's making its way right now to the northeast. the temperatures are 100 or higher and are expected in cities, including philadelphia and new york, already, heat warnings and watches in effect all over the heartland and at least 46 deaths are reported so far, the most seen in virginia, maryland and illinois. right now, california lawmakers, approved funding for the first high speed rail line that will eventually connect san francisco to a total cost of 68 billion dollars. california governor jerry brown say it will provide an equal way of transportation and
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could tax cuts get us moving in the right direction. every time we have substantial reduction in taxes it workings. john kennedy understood it and ronald reagan understood . the bottom line is when you raise. and lower the price you get more of them. maybe we should do it for the whole united states. >> we have lowered taxs and there is no real relationship between tax rates and job creation. i urge
could tax cuts get us moving in the right direction. every time we have substantial reduction in taxes it workings. john kennedy understood it and ronald reagan understood . the bottom line is when you raise. and lower the price you get more of them. maybe we should do it for the whole united states. >> we have lowered taxs and there is no real relationship between tax rates and job creation. i urge
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they didn't have a second plane to put us on. a sensor indicating an electrical problem carrying senator rubio went off and they had to make an emergency landing governor mitt romney in israel right now. presumptive republican presidential nominee meeting with many of the israeli state leaders. including perez and barak. your money at a major battle in dc. the gdp is growing way too slowly. president obama and mitt romney having a differing idea of what to do with the bush tax rates. many of the americans can see their pay checks dwindle. the president wants to extend them for everyone except for people who earn $250,000 a year. and republicans saying that is not acceptable and that is the income bracket that creates jobs. if they don't reach an agreement soon everyone will have to pay more on new year's day. >> president obama said his tax plan would give everyone a tax break. republicans say top two percent are the job creators, it would not be smart to take money out. >> the democrat is to let everyone's taxes sky rocket. if c
they didn't have a second plane to put us on. a sensor indicating an electrical problem carrying senator rubio went off and they had to make an emergency landing governor mitt romney in israel right now. presumptive republican presidential nominee meeting with many of the israeli state leaders. including perez and barak. your money at a major battle in dc. the gdp is growing way too slowly. president obama and mitt romney having a differing idea of what to do with the bush tax rates. many of...
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stores can charge us when we use our credit card extra fee. explain when it this supposed to start. >> do you have carbon you right now? >> no. who does, right? >> you may have to start using your cash taking it out and having it wouith you. >> last week's settlement with visa or master card will abow merchants for using the credit cards as long the charges are broken out clearly. it's a power shift going on the grocery store the jewelers. they are in power the merchants and it could transform the credit card industry as we know it so eventually we could be charged to swipe the credit card but also retellers might lower their price. >> you would be charged a dollar? >> it would be clearly broken out so customers understand it. but the states have a say in this. >> here's a real bummer as we got tour in the united states canadians got richer. i want richer. >> canadians are nearly 40,000 dollars richer than americans. the figures from this is a tongue twist. placing the value at the typical canadian household at 363,000 dollars verses 319,000 d
stores can charge us when we use our credit card extra fee. explain when it this supposed to start. >> do you have carbon you right now? >> no. who does, right? >> you may have to start using your cash taking it out and having it wouith you. >> last week's settlement with visa or master card will abow merchants for using the credit cards as long the charges are broken out clearly. it's a power shift going on the grocery store the jewelers. they are in power the merchants...
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what about us? what auteople. if i were a terrorist and i ntedo deram as a trarue ncd ul go attacking wind mills. >> jim boyd, you mentioned human vulnerability. let's wrap up there. >> i've obviously been deep into theubject er since 9/11, and while we didllencoag e tooohe si threats, design criteria, and maybe make them more ridge edin some -- rigid in some cases, thi the psychological threatf attacking a nucle a feyea re ofng harm. it would take lifetimes of terroris to slice through a dry cask or get into the building. thpool is somhi we hey whavou. i'm more concerned about a dirty bomb, more concerned about out the nuclear materials running around in our society that has nothing to do with nuclear powerieing aravated io e deviha ea p o as tro would blow the switchyard up in a nuclear plant and scare the daylights out of a million people can there would not be a radiation threat. that's my opinion. that's notheopforot- pl i t tmsf, w nt them or we don't want them. there are a few vulnerabilities. they need to
what about us? what auteople. if i were a terrorist and i ntedo deram as a trarue ncd ul go attacking wind mills. >> jim boyd, you mentioned human vulnerability. let's wrap up there. >> i've obviously been deep into theubject er since 9/11, and while we didllencoag e tooohe si threats, design criteria, and maybe make them more ridge edin some -- rigid in some cases, thi the psychological threatf attacking a nucle a feyea re ofng harm. it would take lifetimes of terroris to slice...
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they showed us data. if there were going to capture more kids and their accountability system than they otherwise were under no job of behind. we found that unbelievably, and i'm going to lick my notes so i can get the numbers right, rhode island, for example, by adding a combined subgroup is actually now all but 13 out of its 232 schools will be held accountable under its system. so english lerner's under no child left behind, 64 schools in the state were accountable for and listeners under the current law. degusted 227 will be accountable. >> interesting. so, you kept a lot of the white be approached. what was some of your thinking as he developed the accountability approach in new york? >> one of the reasons we decided to keep that approach, particularly was because of the suburbs. not wanting to move away from casting attention and light that were under serving english language liner's worst is with disabilities are students of color. for us it was important to keep that focus on some groups. we also
they showed us data. if there were going to capture more kids and their accountability system than they otherwise were under no job of behind. we found that unbelievably, and i'm going to lick my notes so i can get the numbers right, rhode island, for example, by adding a combined subgroup is actually now all but 13 out of its 232 schools will be held accountable under its system. so english lerner's under no child left behind, 64 schools in the state were accountable for and listeners under...
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enough to die for us. in my own life, many black people wld say only mama would do that or daddy. they loved us enough to die for us? that's serious business. anere'al b a whuldi black people. because you know if you love black people deeply, there's a very good chance you're going to die. [laughter] because if they suffer so bad, you hate the fact they're suffering, you've t do meg. eain mogo u black people. whether you agree with him idealogically or not, the brother loved black people enough tkeep them on his mind all the time. willing to die. and black people knew that. so they wouldn't even agree with hipocall benth wrct'eyay e somebody who's sacrificing for me. but that's very serious. and the flip side,f course, is the babies, you see? so many of the slave insurrections resulted from the death of a slave baby. th'shytecla race,or u de and that's the worst thing you could ever do to any people, isn't it? it's the deepest form of dehumanization. that's what they did with our jewishrothers and sisters
enough to die for us. in my own life, many black people wld say only mama would do that or daddy. they loved us enough to die for us? that's serious business. anere'al b a whuldi black people. because you know if you love black people deeply, there's a very good chance you're going to die. [laughter] because if they suffer so bad, you hate the fact they're suffering, you've t do meg. eain mogo u black people. whether you agree with him idealogically or not, the brother loved black people enough...
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and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many sources, but one was an economic project to rebuild the south on the backs of imprisoned, leased african americans sold to private industry. and the net simply widened, because there was a lot of money to be made in doing that kind of work. in douglas blackmon's work, we learn how elastic were laws like vagrancy laws, intended effectively to empower any citizen and/or law enforcement official to check the papers of a black person moving freely along the world. and if you couldn't prove that you were currently employed, bound to a tenant farming contrac
and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many...
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he talks about how slaves used the u.s. mail to communicate with other slaves and how they planned and executed escapes to canada, mexico and the caribbean. held at penn state university this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you, tony. that was almost ministerial. i feel as if i'm really in church now. okay. it's an honor to be here. thanks for making this possible. it's wonderful to be in penn state in march and see people in shorts. there is something to be said for global warming. let me suggest a couple of things as we start -- before we start rattling on tonight. one is i'm going to set this discussion these series of lectures beginning with the fugitive slave law of 1850. to me the pivotal political event in the decade leading up to the civil war. the fugitive slave law changes the political dynamics of this country in ways that nobody could have anticipated at the time. and at the center of that change in political dynamic are the activities of slaves themselves who run away. so what i am interested in looking at
he talks about how slaves used the u.s. mail to communicate with other slaves and how they planned and executed escapes to canada, mexico and the caribbean. held at penn state university this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you, tony. that was almost ministerial. i feel as if i'm really in church now. okay. it's an honor to be here. thanks for making this possible. it's wonderful to be in penn state in march and see people in shorts. there is something to be said for global warming....
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. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening siblin
. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue...
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now joining us is history of professore hefy. o heuthoof ts new book, new netherland and the dutch origins of american religious
now joining us is history of professore hefy. o heuthoof ts new book, new netherland and the dutch origins of american religious